An ISIS Supporter Is Hacking Into French Websites And Posting Anti-Charlie Hebdo Messages

In the aftermath of an attack on the offices of satirical French
magazine Charlie Hebdo that left 12 dead, hackers supporting ISIS
have targeted the websites of multiple towns near Paris,
the Daily Mirror reports.

The sites have been defaced with the "black flag of Jihad" that
has become synonymous with the militant Islamist group, and the
sites now display messages saying "Death to France."

"The Islamic Stay Stay Inchallah, Free Palestine, Death To
France, Death To Charlie," a red banner reads.

The Daily Mirror is reporting that the towns whose websites
were affected by the hack include Goussainville, Ezanville,
Jouy-le-Moutier, Piscop, and Val D'Oise. They appear to have been
subsequently restored.

The murder of Charlie Hebdo journalists on Wednesday has seen a
massive outpouring of support across the globe. Solidarity
rallies have been held worldwide, and the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie
has trended on Twitter since the attack.
Google is also contributing $300,000 to the magazine, which
has planned a print run of 1 million next week.